To make a short story long, a couple of years ago, I removed a lot of fabric covered interior trim pieces and headliner, to get recovered.
In my brilliance, I did this on a nice but windy Oklahoma day. The headliner came out in one piece without tears or anything, and I was smiling at my accomplishment, enjoying a cool one.
Guess what, a moment later a gust of wind came by, and sent my headliner to Kansas, so to speak. I picked up (most of) the pieces and put them in a box with the rest of my trim, and have been looking for a replacement headliner sense.
By the way, I have found quite a few with forklift damage (sigh).
The headliner is not my topic and the drooping fabric hasn’t been bothering me so I, for the most part, haven’t been too upset.
Yesterday, I was putting some groceries in the back seat (my grocery getter) and saw some sticky black stuff on my back seat from the cap seal. My leather seats are in pretty darn good condition (except for this spot).
Does anyone know what I can use to remove the stain/goo, from the seat?
Thank you,
BudW
Also. if anyone knows of a lead of even a rough condition headliner in Oklahoma, let me know (but not the issue on this thread).
In my brilliance, I did this on a nice but windy Oklahoma day. The headliner came out in one piece without tears or anything, and I was smiling at my accomplishment, enjoying a cool one.
Guess what, a moment later a gust of wind came by, and sent my headliner to Kansas, so to speak. I picked up (most of) the pieces and put them in a box with the rest of my trim, and have been looking for a replacement headliner sense.
By the way, I have found quite a few with forklift damage (sigh).
The headliner is not my topic and the drooping fabric hasn’t been bothering me so I, for the most part, haven’t been too upset.
Yesterday, I was putting some groceries in the back seat (my grocery getter) and saw some sticky black stuff on my back seat from the cap seal. My leather seats are in pretty darn good condition (except for this spot).
Does anyone know what I can use to remove the stain/goo, from the seat?
Thank you,
BudW
Also. if anyone knows of a lead of even a rough condition headliner in Oklahoma, let me know (but not the issue on this thread).